Lost in the Labyrinth? Comments on Broodbank's 'Social Change at Knossos before the Bronze Age'

Authors

  • T. M. Whitelaw University of Cambridge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v5i2.29897

Keywords:

Knossos, population growth, settlements, pottery, social change

Abstract

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Author Biography

  • T. M. Whitelaw, University of Cambridge
    Todd Whitelaw is a Lecturer in Quantitative Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, and is a Teaching Fellow in Archaeology at St John's College, Cambridge. He holds a BA in Anthropology (Harvard) an MA in Archaeological Method and Theory (Southampton) and a PhD in Archaeology (Cambridge). He is currently analysing surface assemblages from Early Bronze Age sites in the Southern Cyclades, and researching topics in Early Minoan social complexity. His broader research interests include issues in archaeological method and theory, the interpretation of settlement patterns, the development of complex societies, and archaeological and ethnoarchaeological investigations of rural landscapes.

Published

1992-12-01

Issue

Section

Discussion and Debate (Responses)

How to Cite

Whitelaw, T. M. (1992). Lost in the Labyrinth? Comments on Broodbank’s ’Social Change at Knossos before the Bronze Age’. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 5(2), 225-238. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v5i2.29897